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  <h1><font color="#003366"><b>JCalendar Demo Applet</b></font></h1>
  <p>&copy; Kai Toedter 2002<br>
    Version v1.1.4<br>
    07/17/02<br>
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            <param name="code" value="com.toedter.calendar.JCalendarDemo">
            <param name="ARCHIVE" value="lib/jcalendar.jar,lib/kunststoff.jar">
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          <p>To run the <a href="index.html">JCalendar</a> demonstration applet 
            in your browser, the <a href="http://java.sun.com/getjava/">Java Plug-in</a> 
            has to be installed. This applet demonstrates the JCalendar Java bean, 
            a Java date chooser composed of several other Java beans (a JDayChooser, 
            a JMonthChooser and a JYearChooser). All these beans have a locale 
            property. If you change the locale with the locale chooser, the names 
            of the months and weekdays change (make sure, that you have bound 
            the Java Plug-in to an international JRE, otherwise you might see 
            only one locale!). Just for demonstration, the chosen date is displayed 
            below the locale chooser. Since I think it looks just great, I have 
            packaged JCalendar with the free Kunststoff look &amp; feel (made 
            by <a href="http://www.incors.com">Incors</a>). </p>
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